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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article , Matt Whiting wrote: Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article , Matt Whiting wrote: Orval Fairbairn wrote: He explained that there is no such thing as an ³uncontrolled airport,² that there are towered and untowered airports, but both have some type of control. He also explaind that a tower would not have prevented the accident. It sounds like an impressive briefing, but I am curious as to what "control" is available at non-towererd airports? Matt FARs, pilot responsibility, Good Operating practices, Mk I eyeballs, CTAF. I take it that you do not fly? I don't fly as much as I would like, but I've had my license since 1978. I'll grant you a few of the FARs could be considered "control", but not in the sense that most use the word. Direction of turns, ROW, etc., constitute a very, very weak form of control, but with nobody there to monitor it really is voluntary. I don't consider the other items you mention to be forms of control at all. Matt Why do you think that we need that much "control" in the first place? Why do you think that I think we do need control? I never said or even implied that? Know the difference between pilots and Air Traffic Controllers? Quite well. 1. If a pilot screws up, the pilot can die. 2. If an Air Traffic Controller screws up, a pilot can die. You are just a fount of wisdom. I never heard those lines before! We don't NEED a tower at most GA airports -- most of those are there for training purposes for controllers. In fact, a "controller" "controls" nothing -- (s)he is, in reality, a coordinator. I never said we did. |
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